We finally got around to sizing the pics and getting these in the line up, we've had the pics on the computer for forever. Just added plate rebraces, splinted rebraces and splinted cuisses. Also can be seen here http://www.merctailor.com/catalog/product_inf...cts_id=147 http://www.merctailor.com/catalog/product_inf...cts_id=149 http://www.merctailor.com/catalog/product_inf...cts_id=148
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Cool stuff. I really like the splinted Cuise's. :)
Another thing to put on my 14th century wish list...
Another thing to put on my 14th century wish list...
Robert Hinds wrote: |
Cool stuff. I really like the splinted Cuise's. :)
Another thing to put on my 14th century wish list... |
Yes good to see some earlier period plate armour and new products on your site. :D :cool:
Allan the economy sort of " sucks " to say the least but I think I can still afford and " want " those Splinted Cuises + the knee cops with the disk plates.
Will e-mail to confirm the order and give measurements as you may need to add some width. ;) :lol:
These should be great for an early to mid 14th kit based mostly on a full hauberk, Great helm and minimal plate armour.
Will e-mail to confirm the order and give measurements as you may need to add some width. ;) :lol:
These should be great for an early to mid 14th kit based mostly on a full hauberk, Great helm and minimal plate armour.
Well the order is officially in. :D :cool:
And I'm also giving this Topic a " BUMP " just to help sales considering the really challenging economic climate and by this time it's no secret that I consider Allan one of the most reliable makers out there and a great source of functional munitions armour.
Anything we can do, or can afford to do, to keep good small business people in business seems like a good thing to do and it would be a shame to lose a valuable maker.
( Note, disclaimer: I do consider Allan to be a personal friend ).
And I'm also giving this Topic a " BUMP " just to help sales considering the really challenging economic climate and by this time it's no secret that I consider Allan one of the most reliable makers out there and a great source of functional munitions armour.
Anything we can do, or can afford to do, to keep good small business people in business seems like a good thing to do and it would be a shame to lose a valuable maker.
( Note, disclaimer: I do consider Allan to be a personal friend ).
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